Would that be a function of CLISP or the OS?
Randy
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From: Erik Arneson
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Sent: 03/20/2001 12:10 PM
Subject: [clisp-list] ODBC or Oracle support
Howdy folks,
I've used Eric Marsden's PostgreSQL Lisp package before and liked it
quite a bit. However, we use Oracle here at work, and I'd like to be
able to access the database from CLISP.
Are there any Oracle or ODBC packages out there for CLISP?
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Howdy folks,
I've used Eric Marsden's PostgreSQL Lisp package before and liked it
quite a bit. However, we use Oracle here at work, and I'd like to be
able to access the database from CLISP.
Are there any Oracle or ODBC packages out there for CLISP?
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> * In message <4194625416.20010319223944@...>
> * On the subject of "[clisp-list] running lisp program from command line"
> * Sent on Mon, 19 Mar 2001 22:39:44 -0800
> * Honorable Stanislav Baranov <stas01@...> writes:
>
> I guess I have problems running lisp programs from command line
> with clisp (under w2k).
>
> .\lisp.exe -M .\lispinit.mem -B . test.lisp
>
> I see nothing on the console. I think it just silently exits,
yep - confirmed on nt4sp6.
Bruno, do you have an idea?
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Sam Steingold <sds@...> writes:
> > * Honorable Peter Wood <peter.wood@...> writes:
> >
> > Is there a recent latex or dvi version of impnotes.html?
>
> The master source for the impnotes manual is in doc/imp*.xml in
> DocBook/XML format.
> I can generate HTML using XALAN, but that's about it.
> If you can find a way to generate other formats, we would appreciate it!
Hi,
I used db2dvi to generate dvi pages of impext.xml. (Which is what I
was interested in). There are places where there appear to be some
problems, (maybe because I used an old docbook dtd) but it looks ok,
generally speaking.
According to the LDAP guide at:
http://sunsite.dk/ldp/LDP/LDP-Author-Guide/jadewrappers.html#cygnus
You need the following packages:
sgml-common-0.1-8.noarch
docbook-3.1-4.noarch
stylesheets-1.54.13rh-1.noarch
Updates at:
http://www.redhat.com/support/errata/RHBA-2000022-01.html.
I had to boot up an old RedHat installation, as I don't have RPM on my
regular system. I suspect these packages may be RedHat specific.
Regards,
Peter

Hello,
I guess I have problems running lisp programs from command line
with clisp (under w2k).
Suppose I have such a file test.lisp:
(print "load")
(defun test ()
(print "test"))
I'm trying to run it like this:
.\lisp.exe -M .\lispinit.mem -B . test.lisp
I see nothing on the console. I think it just silently exits,
because I tried this file with the same effect:
(print "load")
(defun test ()
(print "test")
(test))
(test)
If I start lisp in interactive mode, it prints all my test strings OK:
.\lisp.exe -M .\lispinit.mem -B . test.lisp
(load "test")
(test)
Of course, I can run it like this:
.\lisp.exe -q -M .\lispinit.mem -B . -x "(load \"test\") (test)"
But this is firstly workaround, and secondly, it prints all the
system stuff like "Loading file ...", "Successfully loaded...",
etc. (even if I specify -q flag).
So what do you guys think about this?
Thanks,
Stas